North Korea’s military involvement in the Kursk region is a sign of Vladimir Putin’s growing desperation, Mark Rutte said.
North Korean military personnel have already been deployed for combat operations in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said this in a briefing on Monday, October 28.
According to him, this morning the South Korean delegation informed NATO, as well as Japan, Australia and New Zealand that its intelligence services are aware of the presence of the DPRK military in Russia and their involvement in the war in Ukraine.
“Today I can confirm that North Korean troops have been sent to Russia and North Korean units have been sent to the Kursk region. Second, this is another violation of the UN Security Council resolution.
On behalf of NATO, he called on Russia and the DPRK to immediately stop these actions, as well as the deepening of military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang, a threat to both Pacific and Euro-Atlantic security.
“But at the same time, North Korea’s military involvement in the Kursk region is a sign of Putin’s growing desperation… He cannot support an attack on Ukraine without foreign support… Will continue to support NATO allies a free and independent Ukraine, because Ukraine’s security is our security,” Mark promised Rutte.
We remind you that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin confirmed the presence of North Korean troops in Russia. He referred to the fourth clause of the agreement between North Korea and the Russian Federation, which states that if one of the parties finds itself in a state of war due to an armed attack, the other party will immediately provide military assistance.
Source: korrespondent

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